Major League Soccer suspending season until at least June 8
Soccer fans are going to have to wait a little longer to see Minnesota United in its second season at Allianz Field.
NY Red Bulls offer free online training; team captain Davis talks about group fitness
During the suspension of Major League Soccer, the New York Red Bulls have launched a Train @ Home, Free weekly youth soccer online curriculum, where players parents and coaches can subscribe to a weekly video series which includes technical, fitness and game understanding. You can find it at www.redbullsacademy.com. New York Red Bulls Captain, Sean Davis joins Tina Cervasio as her guest on "Sports Xtra". Sean checks in from his Jersey City Apartment to share how the spread of the coronavirus has impacted him personally and his RBNY Teammates. Learn how the New York Red Bulls soccer players continue to do group fitness training as a team! And how Sean uses his responsibility as the captain and team representative for their players’ union, to keep his teammates informed on everything surrounding the coronavirus outbreak, the status of MLS as well as convey information he learns from discussions with MLS Commissioner Don Garber. Sean shares his personal tips on how he is getting through the isolation and social distancing. From his new sleeping and eating schedule, to great tips about washing your clothes, doing burpees in your living room, to ways Sea, as both an athlete and concerned son and sibling is dealing with this crisis.
Major League Soccer offers free youth soccer curriculum
FOX 5 NY Sports Director Tina Cervasio reports on the free curriculum that includes technical, fitness and game understanding. She also caught up with NY Red Bulls team captain Sean Davis and they talked about the suspended season.
MLS suspending season for 30 days due to COVID-19 concerns
MLS is the second major North American sports league to suspend its season due to the coronavirus.
American gamer heads to FIFA eWorld Cup
In August, 32 of the best FIFA 18 Xbox and PlayStation players will battle it to become global champion. Yet unlike the actual World Cup, the e-sport version has an American representative from the MLS's e-league.